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Extension Mimeo HE, no. 273 (Sep. 1955)

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HE-273
September 1955
Purdue University
Agricultural Extension Service
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MONEY MANAGEMENT
July 1954
by
Consumer Education Department,
Household Finance Corporation
919 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago 11, Illinois
Books
Bigelow, Howard F. Family Finance. J. P. Lippincott Company, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, 1953. 502 pages. $5.50.
Includes information on standards of living; how to make the most of family resources through wise buying, home production, and family-planned spending; how to adjust expenditures to changing needs and business conditions.
Clarke, Joyce and Dickson, Sally, A Woman’s Guide to Financial Security, H. Wolf, New York, New York. 1953. 177 pages. $2.75.
A book on money, for the homemaker or working woman. Written to help women attain a better understanding of money and how to achieve greater financial security for the future.
Donaldson, Dr. Elvin F., Personal Finance. Ronald Press Company,
New York, New York. 1948. 499 pages. $4.50.
Facts upon which to make a choice in relation to banking, saving, insuring, borrowing, investing in securities, planning for tax payments, and bequeathing property. Fullest treatment is on stocks and bonds.
Finke, Mary B. and Knox, Helen, Moneywise, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York, New York. 1950. 300 pages. $3.75.
A discussion of all the money management topics. Designed to be particularly useful for women, whether housewives or careerists. Has a chapter on club finance, also a glossary of financial terms.
Fitzsimmons, Cleo, The Management of Family Resources. W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco, California. 1950. 602 pages. $4.50.
In addition to the introductions (Problems of Home Management) the book is divided into sections on Wants, Resources, Using Resources to Satisfy Wants and some Financial Provisions of Security. There are classified references at close of each chapter throughout the book.
Forbes Manual for Planning Personal Security. (A Course on Managing Your Money) Forbes Publishing Company, Inc., New York, New York. 1952. 160 pages. $7.50.
Includes ’’Planning Your Savings Fund,” ’’Getting the Most out of Your Life Insurance”, ’’Social Security - Its Place in Your Financial Program,” ’’Investment Companies,” and all phases of planning for personal financial security.

HE-273
September 1955
Purdue University
Agricultural Extension Service
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MONEY MANAGEMENT
July 1954
by
Consumer Education Department,
Household Finance Corporation
919 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago 11, Illinois
Books
Bigelow, Howard F. Family Finance. J. P. Lippincott Company, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, 1953. 502 pages. $5.50.
Includes information on standards of living; how to make the most of family resources through wise buying, home production, and family-planned spending; how to adjust expenditures to changing needs and business conditions.
Clarke, Joyce and Dickson, Sally, A Woman’s Guide to Financial Security, H. Wolf, New York, New York. 1953. 177 pages. $2.75.
A book on money, for the homemaker or working woman. Written to help women attain a better understanding of money and how to achieve greater financial security for the future.
Donaldson, Dr. Elvin F., Personal Finance. Ronald Press Company,
New York, New York. 1948. 499 pages. $4.50.
Facts upon which to make a choice in relation to banking, saving, insuring, borrowing, investing in securities, planning for tax payments, and bequeathing property. Fullest treatment is on stocks and bonds.
Finke, Mary B. and Knox, Helen, Moneywise, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York, New York. 1950. 300 pages. $3.75.
A discussion of all the money management topics. Designed to be particularly useful for women, whether housewives or careerists. Has a chapter on club finance, also a glossary of financial terms.
Fitzsimmons, Cleo, The Management of Family Resources. W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco, California. 1950. 602 pages. $4.50.
In addition to the introductions (Problems of Home Management) the book is divided into sections on Wants, Resources, Using Resources to Satisfy Wants and some Financial Provisions of Security. There are classified references at close of each chapter throughout the book.
Forbes Manual for Planning Personal Security. (A Course on Managing Your Money) Forbes Publishing Company, Inc., New York, New York. 1952. 160 pages. $7.50.
Includes ’’Planning Your Savings Fund,” ’’Getting the Most out of Your Life Insurance”, ’’Social Security - Its Place in Your Financial Program,” ’’Investment Companies,” and all phases of planning for personal financial security.